Sunday, August 30, 2009
Migrating
If you have a link from your blog to mine remember to update it! =)
Wednesday, February 11, 2009
Mind Blasting

I have been experiencing some sort of "Mind Blasting" experience since I was about 10 if my memories serve me well. It is something like a nuclear reaction that happened in my mind where knowledge creates more knowledge and information creates more information. It is happening more often as I grew older (nowadays it is at least once per day). Might be due to the increase amount of data I am fed with as well as the ever increasing database of knowledge and information in my brain. Data seems to be the trigger to this reaction that I can't really control. It is like I will just go into processing mode when my brain is idle or doing some mundane thinking.
Won't say that it is a bad thing. I am able to gain great deal of information and knowledge about many things, sometimes I can almost "predict" things. But while I am experiencing this "Blasting" I am rather closed to the world around me and often end up ignoring (then annoying) a few people who tries to communicate with me.
I hope this doesn't make me a freak. =)
Thursday, January 29, 2009
Chinese New Year!

If anyone wants to know, Chinese New Year is about the only festival I celebrate through the entire year. With all the publicity and reminders from my family, it is almost impossible to forget since there is no need to remember it at all (which is totally unlike my own birthday which there is always a 95% chance that I treat it like any other day). =)
Chinese New Year is a festival celebrated by all Chinese around the world regardless of their religion, which is unlike many of the other festivals such as Hari Raya and Christmas. Maybe which is why it is my favourite time of the year; a time where people and family are truely important and 'God' takes a secondary role.